Zeds Dead have been pushing out Deadbeats Radio mixes at a rapid-fire speed since the show’s debut back in June 2017. The weekly mixes have become a must-hear, as they celebrate music both old and new with unreleased heaters, nostalgic gems and occasional themes such as the “Dubstep Throwback” and “Drum ‘n Bass Special.”

The duo occasionally brings guest performers into the mix, and the most recent edition of Deadbeats Radio enlisted none other than Ganja White Night. This Belgian duo is fresh off the release of their low-end bass album The Origins, and that momentum shows with their half of this mix.

Zeds Dead kick things off for the first 30 minutes. The two keep things fresh with both feather light and heavy, in-your-face tracks juxtaposed in a constant rise and fall of energy, including their recent collaboration with Ganja White Night “Samurai.” Ganja White Night jumps in around the halfway mark for a menacing 30 minutes of exclusively their own music, packing a punch with plenty of wobbles, filthy drops and VIPs. Check out the mix below and enjoy!

Today Ganja White Night released their highly anticipated album The Origins, marking their eighth full-length album release and another step forward. GWN got us very excited for this LP when they released their impressive collaboration “Samurai” with Zeds Dead just last week, giving listeners a taste of the cinematic, dubstep-heavy music to come. They also dropped a heavy 15-minute mix featuring clips of every track on the album, and we’re excited to get to listen to the whole project today.

The Origins starts out strong with its title track, ringing in the album with tribal chants that gradually give way to sweeping synth cuts and dark dubstep hits that make you feel like you’re in the middle of an epic battle. Another standout track is GWN’s collab with Caspa, called “Unique”. Featuring an almost eerie vocal sample that encourages listeners to “find their own voice” in order to get “a unique opportunity”, the track suddenly drops into a series of powerful bass waves with grinding synths layered on top. The album is peppered with reggae influence that adds a bouncy feel to these dubstep tracks, most pronounced in “Reminisce” with Boogie T. To hear GWN’s focus on creating a cinematic feel, check out “Tengri” a seven and a half minute long track that explores every aspect of the duo’s newest sounds.

Both Ganja White Night and Zeds Dead have been especially active lately with Zeds Dead focusing their efforts on creating new bangers like “Lights Go Down” alongside JAUZ and curating new music through their ever-fresh radio show Deadbeats Radio, which just released a special Drum ‘n’ Bass episode. For their part, GWN are gearing up for their eighth studio album The Origins with the release of a 15-minute promo mix featuring clips of all 12 brand new original tracks. Now the basshead producers have teamed up for a fresh collab called “Samurai” and it’s an intricate mix of soothing piano melodies and heavy bass music.

“I think we both are interested in incorporating different emotions into bass music and figuring out how to create a journey through more than one energy and feeling. Dubstep is such a versatile genre, you can explore so many different sounds and influences while staying within a general framework. This is our spin on a classic concept.” – Zeds Dead

“Samurai” is definitely a fresh take for both groups. The mix of the atmospheric and the headbanging is so gradually done that it seems almost natural. Get excited for Ganja White Night’s album The Origins dropping on February 5 and keep an eye out for more editions of Deadbeats Radio. Enjoy!

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